Overview
To assess the feasibility, safety, and clinical performance of community-based breast cancer screening incorporating clinical breast exam and short-termed trained examiners performing AI-supported breast POCUS for triage in limited-resource settings.
Description
Following awareness campaign, asymptomatic and symptomatic women are invited to breast cancer screening. The screening intervention consists initially of clinical breast exam (CBE). Those that are positive at CBE or that present with symptoms are further examined with targeted artificial intelligence (AI)-supported breast point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) on the complaint site. The AI-supported POCUS is performed by clinical nurses or clinical officers that have undergone a short training program and certification process in POCUS examination. In the first stage of the study, the same women will also be examined by an expert on site (breast radiologist). If clinical safety can be determined, the second stage of the study will start in which expert radiologist will not be on site. Ultrasound images will be assessed by breast radiologists that will serve as reference standard (on site in stage 1 and remotely in stage 2). Women positive at POCUS triage (positive ultrasound finding or with predefined alarming clinical symptoms) will be referred to further follow up.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Asymptomatic women from the age of 30 with no upper age limit
- Symptomatic women 18 years or older.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Individuals unable to comprehend the study information due to language barriers or cognitive impairments.
